The Secret Life of Fur Seals

Once an Englishwoman Maren Huck, a university
professor, and biologist, received a very unusual gift from her cat, Treacle:
when she returned from a walk, she dragged into the house … a huge falcon.
“How did she deal with such booty?” “Maren wondered,” when Trickle
and I spent time in the garden, she spent a lot of time sleeping and washing,
probably because she felt safe next to me. ” But, as it turned out, the
cat didn’t behave so peacefully without the supervision of “Kotomama”! Maren
found out about this after she attached a micro camera to her pet’s collar and
watched the resulting video for half a year. The conclusion made by the
scientist is this: cats behave very differently next to a person and in
solitude. Trickle, for example, left alone, made fewer sounds and became very
alert.

Maren Hack continued her experiment with
Samantha Watson: two learned ladies began to observe sixteen cats. After four
years of research, they said: “Cats are considered very lazy creatures,
especially when compared to dogs. However, we found that outside the home they
became much more active and super alert. Cats check the perimeter all the time,
sometimes for an entire hour. And although they have a very developed instinct
for protecting their territory, having discovered other cats there, they do not
always enter into a fight with them. Often cats just sat opposite each other at
a distance of several meters for half an hour. And sometimes cats even greeted
each other, slightly touching their noses. ” However, you can see all this
yourself in the video that Maren and Samantha mounted.

This, of course, is far from the only video
about the “secret life of pets” that can be found on the Internet.
Here’s how, for example, a dog named Joule and cat Kelvin behave when their mistress
leaves for work.

That is, left together, these two pets do not
quarrel, much less fight, but get along very well with each other. But we
people think very differently, we even came up with a saying: “They live
like a cat with a dog!” But it turns out that the cat and dog live quite
peacefully … when we do not see them. Well, really, sheer mercy?

Another curious cat owner decided to find out
how many cats actually sleep – after all, they say that they only do this. To
do this, he put on his Briton his fitness bracelet, and then simply looked at
the resulting data. “For two days I found out: the cat sleeps, unlike me, 13-15
hours a day, moreover, the tracker mockingly said that this is not the limit
and many sleep even more”:

Well, this is the experimental “rabbit” itself
during the experiment.

And finally, another cat video: it was shot on
a GoPro camera attached to a cat collar. True, the video is a little staged,
but funny and funny.